This is a discussion thread about applied rationality.
In the comments, please explain an actual problem you have in your life you want to solve. Using their combined powers of rationality, the community can discuss the problem with the poster and eventually propose solutions. My hope is that this will give Less Wrongers a better idea how to apply rationality to daily life.
A note to those posting problems: Please stick around long enough to try the solutions and comment on how they worked. Remember to include negative results (the solution didn't work), including mini-problems like if you meant to try a solution and didn't get around to it.
Edit: Ack! I see Alicorn posted something similar about common-knowledge problems between when I wrote this and when I posted it. Because I have a general policy against deleting my posts, I will leave this up here. I do think rationality-specific solutions are useful, but let's wait a month or so.
Thanks for the additional comments. Yes, it's a tricky question. She seems to have shifted from a "Definitely will raise religious" to "Will simply do what I do and if they ask about it (e.g. what prayer is, god, etc.) then I'll tell them what I believe." We'll see how this plays out, but I think telling them about (if that's really what she does) will be a far stretch better than instructing them on or teaching as fact. Does that make sense?
I'm glad this happened, as I was in a tough spot. I tended to think that my options were a) both teach equally that our positions were true, b) me let my wife teach religion and I say nothing, and c) teach proven rational tools but not anything about religion.
I thought c) was by far the best option, but also thought a) would have been more harmful than b). I don't think whiplashing a kid between two sides at young ages would have been helpful. It seems we've migrated toward c, which is great.
There's my off-topic ramble for you -- thanks for your comments.